Well.... I have only tried the : and not the ? . Besides, it only takes 2 minutes at the most to change all SQL queries using Find/Replace. If you do not have 2 minutes, why are you programming? Portability is not an issue here when it only takes 2 minutes,
and U wouldnt really be the one who is doing all the work..... Also, I rather pay $99 for a provider that work, then pay nothing for a provider (all others) that do not work... Just my 2 cents.
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Re: The best MySql provider for .NET I've seen so far
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